Author Topic: Razer's Project Christine - A fully modular PC  (Read 1155 times)

Quote from: Razer
Project Christine is a revolutionary new concept design that allows users to build and customize PCs in any configuration without any prior technical knowledge.
Choose any module on-the-fly in any combination, whether it’s the CPU, memory, graphics card, storage or power supply module, and simply plug it in. The PCI-Express architecture of Project Christine automatically syncs the components.

More info, screenshots and other things can be found here.

This looks really cool, and really simple for the people who want a custom PC but have no idea on how to build one using parts like motherboards and graphics cards.

What is your opinion, Blockland Forums?

(I'm probably already late on this, so if there's a thread, link it to me)

i was checking it out the other day. it looks pretty sweet.

I wonder what the cost would be.

I wonder what the performance implications will be.

im sure its mostly just new mobo form factor type. i mean all other parts wouldnt have to change really

It looks ugly as hell imo

I saw this a couple days ago. Is cool, but I'd miss the traditional building of a PC.

it would solve stuffloads of heat and dust and power issues.
and if a company wanted to make a weird-forget edition of their video card that is way to big or something, you would just buy the gpu case for to replace the stock razer one and pop it on.

I'm pretty sure a functioning one of these is going to start at >$7000.

didn't you already make a thread on this

I'm pretty sure a functioning one of these is going to start at >$7000.

it should be pretty much just the case/psu and maybe a stock mobo to start off.
the rest im sure they expect you to build.

didn't you already make a thread on this
no?
if you're referring to my LAN PC thread, this is not what I'm talking about

it should be pretty much just the case/psu and maybe a stock mobo to start off.
the rest im sure they expect you to build.
most likely.

I figure by the time I add one or two storage devices, one or two gpus, ram, and a cpu- boom $7000+ total invested.

That's not to say I don't support this though. It seems totally loving cool.


i don't really care about the looks because im not really supposed to be staring at the case when im playing video games